Cricut Expression Cutting Machine
Cricut Expression Machine
We hope you have enjoyed watching the Cricut video. Cricut Expressions is the ultimate cutting tool. It is fun, fast, and easy! It is a must-have for any serious scrapbooker, educator, home decorator, event planner, or anyone who wants to create the most amazing designs with ease! Simply select your image, select the size, and press cut! You will be creating amazing projects in no time!
Have you ever spent hours painstakingly tracing and cutting designs for cards or scrapbooks? With Cricut scrapbooking and card making is a breeze! No more coming up with designs, then running out to the craft store to buy stickers, rub ons, or stamps to get the image you want! Why buy cards from the store when you can give more meaningful cards that you made yourself! Make your own holiday cards, announcements, invitations, and more with the Cricket Expressions machine!
One of the most amazing uses for the Cricut Expression Machine is glass etching. To see another Cricut video which shows how to etch glass, click the order link below, and choose the Cricut In Action link!
Vinyl lettering, card making, home decorating, scrapbooking, even glass etching, the Cricket Expressions Machine does it all! Use the Cricut Machine in your office, classroom, home, craft space, or wherever you want to create incredible designs with ease.
You can try Cricut Expressions in your home for 30 days. You will get the Cricut machine, how-to and project DVDs, and all of the blades, cartridges and tools you need to get started right away! When you order through this special internet offer, you will also receive the amazing deep blade, and Cricut color inks for free!


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8 Reviews
Administrator
January 14th, 2010 at 10:13 am
1Vicky, Don’t quote me on this, but I think its the same blade. I believe it comes with everything you need to cut both. I think the best bet would be to call the 800 number on their website and ask customer service to make sure.
Anonymous
January 5th, 2010 at 8:00 pm
2i love my cricket
Maria
December 13th, 2009 at 9:20 am
3I just saw the commercial for the very first time…in one of my many insominiac nites….however…I was wondering what the cost was…and as I read the previous comment…from Lawanna…I think she may have a point there…on the commercial…they say it a $33.00 trial price..the small print read..”additional charges applied…blah, blah, blah…” And Lawanna mentions $500.00…. I don’t know…I think I would look for it in a store…lets say…Bed Bath & Beyond (they usually sell everything on television) or arts & craft store like Michaels or Joanns’….I think I will shop for it. The machine called my attention…so..I think I will look for it….for those that have…have fun…
Vicki
November 23rd, 2009 at 11:13 am
4Dear Sir,
I own the cricut expression and I love it…just wanted to ask a (maybe silly question) i’m interested in knowing when your cutting material with the tool can you use the same blade as you do for cutting the paper or is there another blade that should be used?
Thanks for making it so easy to make scrapbooking so easy.
Lawanna
August 30th, 2009 at 1:28 pm
5I Just wanted to say that I do love my cricket expression. However, I think would be best to just buy it from the craft store or any store that sells them and pay a one time price verses paying with installments. By the time you finish paying for it in installment payments you would have paid well over $500.00. Besides the payment plan, the machine is very useful. I wish I had purchased it at the store.
Michelle
August 21st, 2009 at 6:01 am
6My mother in lae bought one and made me sit through a demonstration….it is exactly as easy as u see on tv …I was impressed. I dont like crafts, but this thing could make killer school projects and many other everyday needs. Dont know about price, but it DOES work like tv and it is extrememly easy. If u could afford it, it is a crafty persons dream.
Administrator
June 5th, 2009 at 9:00 am
7I don’t see why that wouldn’t work, but your best bet would be to call their customer service number (follow the order link). They could give you a more definitive answer.
Johnnie Ramirez
June 1st, 2009 at 3:42 am
8I am considering getting a cricut expression machine and wanted to know if i wanted to put letters on t shirts if i could use the rolls of heat transfer vinyl and cut it into smaller sizes to fit the cricut? It is much cheaper to buy the rolls than it is to buy the sheets of vinyl for cricut.
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